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Salt Lake City,

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Feb 01, 2012

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Female

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Other

Short-Term Running Goals:

2016

February:Surf City USA Marathon

 

 

 

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Super slow run Liberty Park Run with Nate.  Even with a day off the legs felt dead. I had intended to do a 3 mile tempo on the dirt path, but the legs weren't having it. Felt like I was barely moving on the ~2 mile stretch home directly into the wind. Foam rolled the legs and did hamstring swiss ball curls when I got home.  

It finally hit me that Ogden is in 9 weeks and I really haven't done much to get ready for a marathon. I put together a schedule (modified Pfitzinger) last night that gets my mileage into the 40-50 range for that stretch and will get me two twenty milers before the race. That will be enough to finish and possibly even PR depending on conditions (given how slow my PR is). The plan has one faster workout each week (either a tempo run or 5k paced intervals), a midweek longer run (10 miles) and a long run on the weekend (starting with 14, building to 20). With the exception of the workout days, I intend to run as slowly as necessary to get the miles in and not worry about the pace and to cross train as needed. I also need to pay attention to the little things like foam rolling, stretching, and core work.    

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Comments
From allie on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:26:03 from 161.38.218.168

sounds like a perfect training plan to me! all the necessary elements are included, especially the slow recovery runs. good luck with your training, and let me know if you ever want to meet up for a run -- liberty park is pretty much my backyard. :)

From Jake K on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 11:31:30 from 155.100.226.54

I think you have a good plan in mind. That extra mid-week longer-ish run will help build the endurance, obviously along with the long run. And then getting in one faster day per week will pay some dividends. Make those 3 days count, and then run as easy as you need to for the rest of the week.

From Tina on Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 19:49:41 from 71.32.205.222

Thank you for the feedback Allie and Jake! The medium long run was hard today, I can't wait for an easy day tomorrow! I don't know how you can run 10+ miles every day!

Allie, I may take you up on that offer sometime! My husband and I run at Liberty Park several times a week. Perhaps on one of your super easy/recovery runs you could pace me on a tempo run. I also want to say that I really enjoy reading your blog!

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